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Date: | Mon, 14 May 2012 15:23:47 -0400 |
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Amanda Seitz is working at this newspaper in Wausau and would love another
Miami grad to come work with her there. See the job opening info below:
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>Breaking news-Public safety reporter
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>The Wausau (Wis.) Daily Herald seeks an energetic, digitally savvy
>reporter to cover breaking news and public safety. This reporter will
>know how to get key information on breaking news to our online, social
>media and mobile readers first, then develop a deeper next-day approach
>for print readers. Coverage will include police, fire, courts and other
>forms of breaking news.
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>Ideal candidates can handle a variety of news topics, are comfortable
>shooting photos and video, are experienced with social media, are
>well-organized and are self-starters and initiative-takers.
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>One to two years of newswriting experience is preferred. A college degree
>in journalism or equivalent experience is required.
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>Send cover letter, resume and writing/multimedia samples to Editor Mark
>Treinen at [log in to unmask], or to Wausau Daily Herald, c/o
>Mark Treinen, P.O. Box 1286, Wausau, WI 54402-1286.
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>Candidates must have a valid drivers license and reliable transportation.
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>The Wausau Daily Herald is an equal opportunity employer. People of all
>backgrounds and genders are encouraged to apply.
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>Mark Treinen
>Editor
>Wausau Daily Herald
>800 Scott St., Wausau, WI 54403
>715-845-0655, office
>Twitter: @wausauherald
>Facebook: facebook.com/wausaudailyherald
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